ALLEX
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Gifts from God. Which ones do you like? These are some of my favorites:
Pinha:
Meaty, sweet, refreshing and full of vitamins and anti-oxidants. One of the best.
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Atemóia:
Hybrid between pinha and cherimoia. Less seeds, more meat and even more sweetness.
Jabuticaba:
Once a year for a few months, they are everywhere. Cheap and delicious.
Umbu:
The green ones are sour, yellow ones are sweet. We make all kinds of desserts with this fruit.
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Açaí:
It's so rich in nutrients and minerals that some families in the Amazon survive from it for several months every year.
Acerola:
One of these little gems has 20x the amount of vitamin C of an orange. Tastes great too.
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Caju:
Most of you probably only know their nuts, but the fruit is just amazingly rich and tasteful.
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Noz de Cola:
We call it "obi". It's the Cola in Coca-Cola's name.
Very bitter and great stimulant. Chew a small piece for a few minutes and you don't need coffee. Used in religious ceremonies as well.
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Pinha:
Meaty, sweet, refreshing and full of vitamins and anti-oxidants. One of the best.
**broken link removed**
Atemóia:
Hybrid between pinha and cherimoia. Less seeds, more meat and even more sweetness.
Jabuticaba:
Once a year for a few months, they are everywhere. Cheap and delicious.
Umbu:
The green ones are sour, yellow ones are sweet. We make all kinds of desserts with this fruit.
**broken link removed**
Açaí:
It's so rich in nutrients and minerals that some families in the Amazon survive from it for several months every year.
Acerola:
One of these little gems has 20x the amount of vitamin C of an orange. Tastes great too.
**broken link removed**
Caju:
Most of you probably only know their nuts, but the fruit is just amazingly rich and tasteful.
**broken link removed**
Noz de Cola:
We call it "obi". It's the Cola in Coca-Cola's name.
Very bitter and great stimulant. Chew a small piece for a few minutes and you don't need coffee. Used in religious ceremonies as well.
**broken link removed**